It’s finally here … Dayna Reid’s debut album She’s Me has officially dropped, and it’s one of those records that grabs you from the first listen.
She has been active it the Canadian country scene for a couple years now and this album came at the best time.
With powerhouse vocals, honest storytelling, and a vibe that feels both timeless and fresh, She’s Me is an album that you don’t want to miss.
A Time Capsule of Dayna’s Journey
Dayna describes the album as a “time capsule of a chapter” in her life, and you can feel that sense of personal growth and reflection throughout the tracks.
This isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s a journey through Dayna’s own experiences, emotions, and transformations. She says, “Creating this album and writing these songs is what turned me into the woman I am today.” And that authenticity comes through loud and clear.
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Standout Tracks from She’s Me
From the empowering opener “Girl Thing” (featuring the legendary band Lace) to the vulnerable and emotional “This House,” each song tells its own story.
For those who’ve been following her so far, you’ll be happy to see “The Way You Lie” and “Still Believe in Love” making appearances on the album, too. But one track that really stands out is the title track, “She’s Me.” It’s the kind of song that feels like an anthem for anyone navigating life’s ups and downs with resilience.
Here’s the full tracklist:
- Girl Thing
- Still Believe in Love
- Love Nowadays
- This House
- The Way You Lie
- Long Way Home
- She’s Me
- Back to the Trailer
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From Small-Town Dreams to Big Stages
Dayna’s journey from Elmvale, Ontario, to becoming one of Canada’s leading new artists is the stuff of dreams. Armed with her guitar and small-town stories, she’s crafted a sound that feels like home but is ready for the big stage.
And speaking of big stages, she’s had a killer summer, playing at some of the biggest festivals in the country—including Calgary Stampede, Cavendish Beach, and Boots & Hearts.
We had the chance to chat with Dayna on On the Porch with Front Porch Music, and let me tell you, she’s just as down-to-earth as her music.
In country music, the Front Porch has long been a place of reflection. A place where you can look at the life you have inside that front door. A place where time almost seems to stand still, where you can get away. It’s also a place where you can go to observe the world as it passes by you. To think about your place out there beyond the driveway.